Overview
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- 320.59 m2
Property Description
New luxury penthouse with rooftop solarium, private pool & an amazing array of communal facilities and outstandng views of Calpe’s most famous site – the Penyal d’Ifac.
Built atop the first of two residential towers, due for completion in December 2025, are within walking distance of everything Calpe is famous for.
THE LOCATION
📌 Platja de Cantal Roig – 5 min walk
📌 Calpe Marina Complex – 10 min walk
📌 Altea – 20 min drive
📌 Javea – 36 min drive
📌 Penyal d’Ifac Summit – 45 min walk
📌 Alicante Airport – 56 min drive
📌 Valencia Airport – 83 min drive
THE PENTHOUSE
South-facing, three-bed home in an uber-modern development, built to the highest standards.
✅ Huge 40m2 open-plan living with full-height sliding patio doors to terrace with views
✅ Lounge terrace is partially-covered for shade and gives access to rooftop solarium
✅ Fully-fitted modern kitchen with deep breakfast bar, including white goods
✅ Primary & second bedrooms have en-suites bathrooms
✅ Separate private breakfast terrace for main bedroom
✅ All 3 bedrooms have fitted & lined wardrobes
✅ Hot & cold AC fitted as standard
✅ Last remaining penthouse has 146m2 rooftop solarium, private pool & views
✅ Choice of top-quality laminate flooring or porcelain tiling throughout apartment
✅ Landscaped gardens surround both towers include two pools, padel & petanque court
✅ Communal areas includes table tennis table, putting green, kids’ area and vantage point
✅ Floor 11 has communal infinity pool with views, sauna, gymnasium & chill-out zone in situ
✅ Designated undergrund parking space with automatic remote doors, pre-installed for EV charger
Our developer partner advises that both towers will be delivered in December 2025.
THIS IS THE LAST UNIT IN ALL OF TOWER 1
ONE UNIT REMAINS IN TOWER, A 2-BED APARTMENTS ON FLOOR 16 (priced €620k)
THE AREA
There are some remains that testify the presence of inhabitants in the region of Calpe in prehistoric times; some remains date back to the Bronze Age. The first buildings were introduced by the Iberians, constructed on the higher grounds.
The Penyal d’Ifac is a massive limestone outcrop emerging from the sea and linked to the shore by rock debris. It is home to numerous rare plants, including a number of endemic species, and over 300 species of animals, and a nesting site for colonies of sea birds and other birds.
Rising to 332 metres high, it was known to the Phoenicians as the Northern Rock, to distinguish it from its southern counterpart, the Rock of Gibraltar.
Behind Penyal d’Ifac is a large lagoon cut off from the sea by strips of sandy beach and extending inland to the coastal mountains. The wetland area around the lagoon is all that remains of the formerly much more extensive wetlands of the Marina Alta.
A protracted campaign to protect the site’s unique natural diversity led to the area being granted natural park status in January 1987. With an area of 45 hectares, it is the smallest natural park in Spain, possibly in Europe. The park ranges from sea level to an altitude of 332 metres at the summit of the rock (penyal in Valencian, peñón in Spanish).
From the top of the rock there are views over the surrounding villages and countryside and on a clear day as far across the sea as Ibiza in the Balearic Islands.






























